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ext and ns across to cairo and is a good time t te anchored an hour of live himself e p'd the "today"'s at me, is he >> i'm live from a earthquakes but never any as struck japan lady are hosting a group of east room of the white house. a he had this to say about t >> for 42 uled through fear, tust libya, but te world is a safer place. >> i would like you know kind oanderson coy how did you feel about it? back britain as breaking news. report on this. the only thing could i actually anchor ae momentous times the brand of cnn i could properly, as larry king had done i found itterrifying. what you found and i you have t incredible re power of cnn no network like br. we could in teher few netted works others were. wasyes, we're number one at this. leaders you sat that's a mind matter what yourhough you claim. whatnetanyahu. >> to go to netanyahu who's been world. it you only get an hour of money and a lot . it was the firstnrab spring bro for me and the show political credentials a great for ugly it's the same inroyalt politics, news, in th be politi what i , the truth somehow, get doing yo
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what are the accomplishments you would like to knock off, what are the thing s left you would like to do? >> this is what i call papua new guinea work. why? >> it's isolated villages with no source of water. and people drink water out of that, and that accumulates in the water. a year after, the guinea worm grows inside the body about this long and penetrates the skin and causes a horrible sore and comes out. we recycled this in 25 different countries, every village. we found 3.5 million cases of guinea worms still existing, so now we have this in 1,000 places. we'll soon eliminate guinea worm. ast is back at red lobster. still just $15. get soup, salad, unlimited cheddar bay biscuits, dessert, and your choice of 7 entrées, like new honey bbq shrimp skewers or shrimp and scallops alfredo. all four courses, just $15. [ jody ] it's really good value. all my guests love it. i'm jody gonzalez, red lobster general manager. and i sea food differently. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i ge
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the high point of his movie career without a doubt, 1967's "in cold blood." absolutely chilling as the murderer perry smith. take a look. >> started yelling about what a greedy selfish bastard i was. yelling and yelling til i grabbed his throat. i couldn't stop myself. he tore it loose, i got a gun. he said "look at me, boy. take a good look because i'm the last living thing you're ever gonna see." and he pulled the trigger. but the gun wasn't loaded. >> could i just say one word about this before -- >> yeah. >> i came to the set and boy, i was so raw and i was so ready to play that scene. we started the scene and the tears are flowing and i'm rolling and i'm spencer tracy, i'm john garfield, i'm everybody on the planet, and the boss says cut. clear the set, everybody get out of here. and he came up to me and said robert, the rain is crying for you. i said, what the hell are you talking about, boss? he said, you just say the words. now, i've got enough emotion in me to start world war iii. he said, take a cup of coffee, he calmed me down. he said, all i want
the high point of his movie career without a doubt, 1967's "in cold blood." absolutely chilling as the murderer perry smith. take a look. >> started yelling about what a greedy selfish bastard i was. yelling and yelling til i grabbed his throat. i couldn't stop myself. he tore it loose, i got a gun. he said "look at me, boy. take a good look because i'm the last living thing you're ever gonna see." and he pulled the trigger. but the gun wasn't loaded. >> could i...
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. >>> i'm back with the closest s, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> i'm back with the closest thing to a living dr. doolittle, jack hanna. he is introducing some of his friends to us tonight. bit of a ridiculous description given that we've had crocodiles and tigers. this is a bit more like it. this is a friendly looking penguin. >> yes. this is a black-footed penguin. sometimes if you're ever on a game show and somebody asks how many species of penguins, you say 17. only five of the 17 live in cold weather. all the rest live in warm weather. people don't realize that. this is from south africa, it's a black-footed penguin or jackass penguin because it brays like a donkey. this one, by the way, is pu
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>> why isn't he going for some bigger nonproliferation initiative instead of acting what he want s a nuclear boem because that will help everybody to get rid of their nuclear weapons. no serious person believes that. israel has -- no one thinks that israel is about to drop a bomb on tehran. the difference is this is a government with a record of supporting terror. no one talking about this very much but if they had a nuclear weapon they would be very dangerous. even if they never use it. even if you believe that too bad things will happen if they get a bomb. that brings me to the second point that iran has the extensive contacts with terrorist groups. it put in the same fertilizer bomb that timmy mcvey used in oklahoma city. just that little bit. the prospect of spreading in a way dirty nuclear bombs with smaller payloads that would reek havoc and do unfold damage goes up every time some new country gets this capacity and you don't have any control over and you don't know whether they do over what happens to the fiscal material. >> if israel was to launch a strike because they believ
>> why isn't he going for some bigger nonproliferation initiative instead of acting what he want s a nuclear boem because that will help everybody to get rid of their nuclear weapons. no serious person believes that. israel has -- no one thinks that israel is about to drop a bomb on tehran. the difference is this is a government with a record of supporting terror. no one talking about this very much but if they had a nuclear weapon they would be very dangerous. even if they never use it....
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that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. s differentport cell health. but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. >>> tony blair, you're looking, i must say, in remarkably good shape at the moment for a man of 59. how do you do it? >> i work out a lot. i play a lot of sport now. >> every day? >> not every day. but four or five times a week. >> you're involved with "beyond sport." tell me about that. >> "beyond sport" highlights grassroots sports to promote reconciliation or help young people off the streets and so on. along with my foundation, the work i do in africa, i have a sports foundation that gets coaches and officials for grassroots sport. we're running a tennis competition in the next few weeks and we'll have tens of thousands of kids take part. a lot of people are saying tony blair, 59 years old, a spring chicken when it comes to politicians. fit as a fiddle. we discussed that. doing a few more ierviews now. almost signalling perhaps that your period of polit
that's one a day men's 50+ healthy advantage. s differentport cell health. but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. >>> tony blair, you're looking, i must say, in remarkably good shape at the moment for a man of 59. how do you do it? >> i work out a lot. i play a lot of sport now. >> every day? >> not every day. but four or five times a week. >>...
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more questions than answers, and that is one of the reason s s today, we called for the establishment of the select committee in the senate. many committees have jurisdiction over this, the armed services committee, the intelligence committee, foreign relati relations, homeland security and i fear a stove pipe investigation where we don't get to the bottom of it. so there are serious questions, and for example two prior attacks on the consulakonconsuly was it not reinforced and why weren't some of the best military in the world could not respond in a zseven-hour attack and why weren't statements answered by the american people by the president. >> and in regards to susan rice, it was clear that she had nothing to do with the benghazi, and her only role was to go to the "meet the press" and repeat what she had been told by the intelligent services, and do you accept that part of the defense? >> piers, i think it begs the question. why would you go on every major sunday show, because you have tof affirmatively put yourself out there if you had nothing to do with it. you know you have a
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s chief decision to have baby. how disgraceful. [ male announcer ] break the grip of back or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> for tonight, only in america, having a baby and heading a company. on monday night, the new boss of tech giant yahoo! joined the ranks of 20 women ceos in the fortune 500. the 37-year-old executive had more reason to celebrate. she also revealed she was pregnant. she and her husband are expecting their first child, a boy, in october. but not everybody shared this additional joy. yahoo! stock rose higher then dropped just. even the media focused on her impending baby story. wall street falling with the men's locker room chatter that ms. mayer would be too distracted with diapers to concentrate on her new job to be to revive yahoo!'s fortunes. hear what brian sullivan said about it on msnbc. >> marissa mayer is 37. she is pregnant so she is -- unfortunately she says she will work through m
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. >> thank s thanks for having me. >>> next, crashing down the side of a mountain and living to tell the tale. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. . >>> caught on camera. a horrifying crash. one of the oldest car races in america. pike's peak international hill climb. the car was obliterated. turning over and over. incredibly, the driver survived. join me now for a prime-time exclusive. welcome. i really mean that. you shouldn't be here, either of you. what an incredible escape. uri, tell me what happened. >> we came in the corner. it's a well-known corner that's very tricky. i think we had one last year go off in the same exact corner. it had been raining on and off up in this elevation because it's quite a long ways we go up. as soon as jeremy turned in, he knew something was wrong. i was still reading the notes. looked up. the moment i knew it was all over for us is kind of when we started to get towards the dw v gravel, flying off the edge. after that, it was just tumble, tumble. try to hang on. hop
. >> thank s thanks for having me. >>> next, crashing down the side of a mountain and living to tell the tale. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. . >>> caught on camera. a horrifying crash. one of the oldest car races in america. pike's peak international hill climb. the car was obliterated. turning over and over. incredibly, the driver survived. join me now for a prime-time exclusive....
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your biggest success stories in this financial crisis, the successful bailing out of the car industry s saying we're halftime, america, the message is pretty clear, isn't it? give the guy another half. >> one thing fascinating, it has a morning in america reagan ad to it. feels almost like a reagan ad. you're exactly right. it's basically saying it was a good thing to bail out detroit, let's not forget, mitt romney, the likely republican nominee actually wrote and op-ed peace in "new york times," saying let detroit fail and let these companies go bankrupt. you have clint eastwood nominally republican and may not have had political motives, lending his incredible prestige and classic voice and face to this reaganesque message essentially in favor of democratic policies during this recession. amazin amazing. >> how will they try and pretend this is not a political ad? if it is, it rachets up this whole obama hollywood thing. most of the hollywood stars i've been talking to appear to have gone lukewarm with barack obama. >> it's a different crowd from eastwood really not part of the hollyw
your biggest success stories in this financial crisis, the successful bailing out of the car industry s saying we're halftime, america, the message is pretty clear, isn't it? give the guy another half. >> one thing fascinating, it has a morning in america reagan ad to it. feels almost like a reagan ad. you're exactly right. it's basically saying it was a good thing to bail out detroit, let's not forget, mitt romney, the likely republican nominee actually wrote and op-ed peace in "new...
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so you have people on the supreme court, they voted in favor of that, s you know, it's irrelevant what i think. but the court certainly said it was fine. >> from your conversation with mitt romney, he's a bit battered but not beaten? >> oh, no. just the opposite. i think he's really ready now to start going, and i think you're going to see somebody, remember what i said. some people, and i have known many, many people. you happen to be one of them. you reacted very well under pressure and i got to know you very much under pressure. some people react very well under pressure. most people don't. mitt romney reacd very, very well under pressure and that was during, in particular, florida, he had to win that state. otherwise it was over. not only did he win the debates and newt is very tough and very good as a debater, and he won the debates and he won florida. that was under great stress, under great pressure. so let's see how he does. i think you'll be very surprised. >> donald trump, thank you for joining me. >> thank you very much, piers. >> donald trump not the only one fired up about
so you have people on the supreme court, they voted in favor of that, s you know, it's irrelevant what i think. but the court certainly said it was fine. >> from your conversation with mitt romney, he's a bit battered but not beaten? >> oh, no. just the opposite. i think he's really ready now to start going, and i think you're going to see somebody, remember what i said. some people, and i have known many, many people. you happen to be one of them. you reacted very well under...
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the wig dabig kangaroos, they s five, six feet toall. what do you call a big group of kangaroos? >> a mob, i think. >> that's right. >> so they eat grass and are a neat theater. >> he seems quite calm compared to the rest of these nut cases. >> i love that bird, though. >> this is one of the most prehistoric animals on earth, this one right here. got the batteries in it? >> what is this? >> this right here is a three-banded armadillo. >> you say batteries in it? >> that was a joke. you see there, one, two, three. >> what is this? >> three banded armadillo. there are seven banded, nine ban bands, 11 banded. people eat armadillos in this country as well. in south america they're one of the most endangered animals because the people cook it like a taco. he's also the only armadillo in the world that can close up so tight, not even an ant can penetrate that. only man and a jaguar can kill it. this is the only animal that carries leprosy. >> now you tell me! >> you think i'm joking about that. look it up when you go back to your room. not your room. >> i believe you. i just rather you
the wig dabig kangaroos, they s five, six feet toall. what do you call a big group of kangaroos? >> a mob, i think. >> that's right. >> so they eat grass and are a neat theater. >> he seems quite calm compared to the rest of these nut cases. >> i love that bird, though. >> this is one of the most prehistoric animals on earth, this one right here. got the batteries in it? >> what is this? >> this right here is a three-banded armadillo. >> you...
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scenes urging the house and senate to pass legislation before this august deadline and why is that s important to set a deadline? >> well, if you don't set a deadline, nothing happens. the default in washington is inaction and inertia. >> mr. obama interviewed by meredith vieira and since then she has stopped being a correspondent, and now -- you were furious when you came out here, because you don't want to kill your dog? >> no. >> and so the potential dog kill ser your husband? >> y. >> you are the dog lover? >> yes, i want p.e.t.a. to be very clear on this. it an extraordinary story, but the president has just been re-elected and very brilliantly in the end, and then immediately involved in the lurid tale of generals and sex and whatever else? what do you make of it? >> i think that biggest mistake that was made was starting the investigation to begin with. >> i totally agree with that. >> and i believe it is unnecessary and trampling on people's rights and privacy rights. >> well, in the end, you have two women competing for the affections and one who is having the affair and one
scenes urging the house and senate to pass legislation before this august deadline and why is that s important to set a deadline? >> well, if you don't set a deadline, nothing happens. the default in washington is inaction and inertia. >> mr. obama interviewed by meredith vieira and since then she has stopped being a correspondent, and now -- you were furious when you came out here, because you don't want to kill your dog? >> no. >> and so the potential dog kill ser your...
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but i will say this, in defense of the president, he has launched move drone air striks s to kill militants and terrorists in his first 3 1/2, almost 4 years than took place during the bush administration. so when you say he's reluctant to take unilateral action, that is pretty decisive unilateral action. >> that's a plus for the president. iran moving inexorably to becoming a nuclear power and the president basically dawdling with the sanctions and not having any impact on them or russia or china to help us is the one that worries me really the most. >> we'll continue the conversation on that down the road, mr. mayor. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >>> up next, bob woodward on the bloodshed in libya and his controversial new book about president obama. ♪ why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great.
but i will say this, in defense of the president, he has launched move drone air striks s to kill militants and terrorists in his first 3 1/2, almost 4 years than took place during the bush administration. so when you say he's reluctant to take unilateral action, that is pretty decisive unilateral action. >> that's a plus for the president. iran moving inexorably to becoming a nuclear power and the president basically dawdling with the sanctions and not having any impact on them or russia...
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>> probably the day i left pr s prison. that i left with all of my comrad comrades. a couple years earlier, they offered know go home early and i am so glad that i did not leave my comrades behind. >> great thing. thank you. dent wait so long next time. >> absolutely. >>> you heard what john mccain said about syria. next i will ask general george casey if u.s. forces should step in. well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. brave knights! as you can clearly see from this attractive graph that our sales have increased by... sorry, my liege. honestly. our sales have increased by 20%. what is this mystical device i see before me? it's an ultrabook. he signed th
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that he s called racist. the most. you know, that is something that people who didn't know george and who did know george didn't bother to come up front and say, no, he's not racist. let me mention the case of mr. sherman weir. he was beaten and hit left unconscious on the pavement by a young man. now, this mr. weir because he was homeless or because he was african-american, nobody defended him except my season. my son took the time to elaborate and to go and make flyers and go to churches. african-american churches, leave flyers on every car, stay there for every church session and pass flyers and get the community together to go to a council meeting back in 2011. >> i mean, we have heard stories like this about george. and certainly many members of his family and friends have rushed to say, he's not a racist. it doesn't mean necessarily he didn't in some way perhaps subliminally racially profile trayvon martin. he saw a young black boy in an area where there had been burglaries, he didn't think the worst. we may neve
that he s called racist. the most. you know, that is something that people who didn't know george and who did know george didn't bother to come up front and say, no, he's not racist. let me mention the case of mr. sherman weir. he was beaten and hit left unconscious on the pavement by a young man. now, this mr. weir because he was homeless or because he was african-american, nobody defended him except my season. my son took the time to elaborate and to go and make flyers and go to churches....
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, i've never actually anchored an hour of live breaking news and jonathan himself e p'd the "today"'s show and "nightly news" looking at me, is he joking? >> i'm live from a city that suffered numerous earthquakes but never any as big as the one that struck japan yesterday. >> president obama and the first lady are hosting a group of congressional leaders in the east room of the white house. a few moments ago, he had this to say about the successful mission -- >> for 42 years, gadhafi ruled through fear, torture and terror. tonight, not just libya, but the world is a safer place. >> i would have to say you sound like you know kind of what you're doing. >> anderson cooper in cairo tonight. what is the mood as we lead up to this march. >> you made -- it was a nice way to get into breaking news. how did you feel about it? >> i spent my life back in britain as a journalist involved with breaking news. it was no difficulty for me to report on this. the only thing i wasn't sure, could i actually anchor a cnn breaking news hour over these momentous times because it's really important to the
, i've never actually anchored an hour of live breaking news and jonathan himself e p'd the "today"'s show and "nightly news" looking at me, is he joking? >> i'm live from a city that suffered numerous earthquakes but never any as big as the one that struck japan yesterday. >> president obama and the first lady are hosting a group of congressional leaders in the east room of the white house. a few moments ago, he had this to say about the successful mission --...
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they take union member s dues without their permission and put them into various campaigns. one of the -- guy that was the head of the service employees union in the 2008 campaign borrowed $208 million to spend for the obama campaign. that's not right. so there's got to be a general reining in on both sides. a prohibition on unions using member's dues without their permission would be two of the fundamental principles. >> if the unions put themselves under the same scrutiny they want political donors -- >> then i would -- >> you would sign up for that? >> absolutely. unfortunately, this act we voted on has no impact whatsoever on labor union activities. >> people say this week after they watched you yesterday railing in against michele bachmann we've got john mccain back, this is the guy we love most, because he's not just having a go at the president, he's taking on one of his own on the point of principle where everyone agrees with him, this was completely out of line what she did. what motivated you to do that? how do you feel when people say, we've got the real john mcca
they take union member s dues without their permission and put them into various campaigns. one of the -- guy that was the head of the service employees union in the 2008 campaign borrowed $208 million to spend for the obama campaign. that's not right. so there's got to be a general reining in on both sides. a prohibition on unions using member's dues without their permission would be two of the fundamental principles. >> if the unions put themselves under the same scrutiny they want...
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with both campaigns poised to spend more than a billion dollar s. >>> u.s. embassies and consulates under siege. crowds lashing out in america, over a video knocking islam. i'm wolf blitzer in tyrone wood honored and remembered. president obama spoke about the men, calling them heroes who gave their lives for our country. >> they had a mission and they believed in it. they knew the danger. they knew the danger, and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it. >> we'll have much more on the service coming up but first the latest on the wave of protests. joining us arwa damon and ben wedeman. arwa, what's going on in benghazi right now? >> reporter: well, the situation is pretty tense. just about every single libyan that we have been speaking to of course expressing their horror, their outrage about tuesday's attack, saying this most certainly is not indicative of how libyans themselves feel but also really wanting to see their own government begin to take control, begin to rein in these various militias. the government for i
with both campaigns poised to spend more than a billion dollar s. >>> u.s. embassies and consulates under siege. crowds lashing out in america, over a video knocking islam. i'm wolf blitzer in tyrone wood honored and remembered. president obama spoke about the men, calling them heroes who gave their lives for our country. >> they had a mission and they believed in it. they knew the danger. they knew the danger, and they accepted it. they didn't simply embrace the american ideal,...